Where do ex-Life agents go?

Many just stop doing it or go to another company because for the most part they are part time and still have their regular 40hr job.

Remember the goal of the companies is to keep people coming and going. Work the warm market and make an internal consumption sale.

Here's something that is a major that many don't do. They sign the paperwork to join but don't read the contract about leaving. Agents are told to sell and recruit but what access to clients and downline do they have if they leave?
 
Very clever. No contracts, but a belief system to keep people in.

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Oh believe me, they DO have a contract. It’s on the way out the door just like every agency but theirs has a lot more terms to it.
 
Since when is the ability to grow your client base by 1/4 of a term policy per year in such hot demand?
Most of their mass recruits are misfits for sure. People who don’t want to work and are pitched their favorite song of “others will do all the work and you make money”. Sucker-bait for lazy people.

But they do snare some potentially decent people in their web that really came in the industry wanting to sell insurance but got pitched all the pyramid stuff and just got taught to go down the wrong path. Those guys do fine when they get away and get with an agency that actually trains how to sell insurance and puts them at a good commission level and a good lead program.
 
Most of their mass recruits are misfits for sure. People who don’t want to work and are pitched their favorite song of “others will do all the work and you make money”. Sucker-bait for lazy people.

But they do snare some potentially decent people in their web that really came in the industry wanting to sell insurance but got pitched all the pyramid stuff and just got taught to go down the wrong path. Those guys do fine when they get away and get with an agency that actually trains how to sell insurance and puts them at a good commission level and a good lead program.
When you recruit 100's of 1000's a year, you're bound to snare a few winners. Heck you might even net an astronaut or a Nobel prize winner, which relates more to the shear numbers than to the efficacy of their system. Anybody can win the lottery by buying a million tickets.
 
Most of their mass recruits are misfits for sure. People who don’t want to work and are pitched their favorite song of “others will do all the work and you make money”. Sucker-bait for lazy people.

But they do snare some potentially decent people in their web that really came in the industry wanting to sell insurance but got pitched all the pyramid stuff and just got taught to go down the wrong path. Those guys do fine when they get away and get with an agency that actually trains how to sell insurance and puts them at a good commission level and a good lead program.
As a person who makes a good portion of his living recruiting agents you sure seem make a lot of posts discouraging others from doing it. :yes:
 
I've heard they get approached by the cartel and begin smuggling across the border. Each run gets them about $5k, and they use that money from the cartel to pay off the chargebacks they accrued before leaving... HAHA
At least there's no chargebacks on the policy they purchased because they couldn't be compensated for a sale while still in training anyways.
 
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